“The Canadian Second Language Teachers' Association will have an influence commensurate with the depth of its information and with its ability to communicate that information."
Robert Roy (1927-1990), Founding President of CASLT, taken from his keynote address during the Founding Conference of CASLT (1970)

Dr. Sharon Lapkin receives the Robert Roy Award from CASLT President Miles
Turnbull - October 2006, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

About CASLT

Our History

Past Award Recipients

Robert Roy Award Recipients

Our prestigious Robert Roy Award is named in memory of the late Robert Roy,
a distinguished Canadian second language educator and founding President
of the CASLT in 1970. The Robert Roy Award aims to honor outstanding educators.

We are proud to recognize the immense contributions to the second language
teaching and learning community by these past recipients:

Our H.H Stern Awards are granted each year to support innovative classroom
practices in second language learning. The award is named in memory of Dr. H.H.
Stern in recognition of his contribution to second language instruction in Canada.
Dr. H.H Stern was a highly respected educator and the visionary initiator of the
National Core French Study.

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